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Unit 1: The Importance of Optimal Nutrition for Preterm Infants

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Johansson et al. 2014

Johansson S, Villamor E, Altman M et al. (2014) Maternal overweight and obesity in early pregnancy and risk of infant mortality: a population based cohort study in Sweden. BMJ 349, g6572.

Jones et al. 2001

Jones E, Dimmock PW & Spencer SA (2001) A randomised controlled trial to compare methods of milk expression after preterm delivery. Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed 85, F91-95.


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